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Brand | SINKOLOGY | Glacier Bay | SINKOLOGY | SINKOLOGY |
Name | Josephine Quick-Fit Drop-in Farmhouse Fireclay 25.85 in. 3-Hole Single Bowl Kitchen Sink in Crisp White | Farmhouse Apron-Front Fireclay 27 in. Single Bowl Kitchen Sink in White with Grid | Elevate Quick-Fit Undermount Farmhouse Fireclay 33.85 Single Bowl Kitchen Sink in Crisp White | Bradstreet II Farmhouse/Apron-Front Fireclay 30 in. Single Bowl Kitchen Sink in Crisp White |
Price | $27880 | $32900 | $37502 | $39900 |
Ratings | (309) | (13) | (6) | (215) |
Sink Material | Fireclay | Fireclay | Fireclay | Fireclay |
Actual Left to Right Length (In.) | 25.98 | 27 | 34 | 30 |
Number of Bowls | Single Bowl | Single Bowl | Single Bowl | Single Bowl |
Bowl Top to Bottom Depth (in.) | 8 | 10 | 8 | 9 |
Sink Shape | Rectangular | Rectangular | Rectangular | Rectangular |
Features | Corrosion Resistant,Heat Resistant,Insulated,Sound Dampening | Corrosion Resistant,Heat Resistant | Heat Resistant,Insulated,Sound Dampening | Corrosion Resistant,Heat Resistant,Sound Dampening,Tight/Zero Radius |
Bundle Type | Sink Only | Sink Only | Sink Only | Sink Only |
Number of Faucet Holes | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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Brand | SINKOLOGY | Glacier Bay | SINKOLOGY | SINKOLOGY |
Name | Josephine Quick-Fit Drop-in Farmhouse Fireclay 25.85 in. 3-Hole Single Bowl Kitchen Sink in Crisp White | Farmhouse Apron-Front Fireclay 27 in. Single Bowl Kitchen Sink in White with Grid | Elevate Quick-Fit Undermount Farmhouse Fireclay 33.85 Single Bowl Kitchen Sink in Crisp White | Bradstreet II Farmhouse/Apron-Front Fireclay 30 in. Single Bowl Kitchen Sink in Crisp White |
Price | $27880 | $32900 | $37502 | $39900 |
Ratings | (309) | (13) | (6) | (215) |
Sink Material | ||||
Actual Left to Right Length (In.) | ||||
Number of Bowls | ||||
Bowl Top to Bottom Depth (in.) | ||||
Sink Shape | ||||
Features | ||||
Bundle Type | ||||
Number of Faucet Holes | ||||
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Great question! We do have a specification sheet available that I will attach a link to below. This can work, unfortunately it is difficult to give an exact answer without being in your home and knowing all of the necessary dimensions needed. Our specification sheet has very precise measurements that should be able to pinpoint the exact dimensions you will need. As for the issue of support, installing this sink so that only the sides are resting on the countertops should not be an issue. https://www.sinkology.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/122120-Anna_Spec_Sheet.pdf
We would recommend using our Fireclay armor kit to scrub away any scuffs that might have formed in your sink. We have also heard that Bar Keeper's Friend has worked in the past as well!
Great question! We do not recommend drilling any additional holes into the sinks as this will more than likely crack the sink therefore voiding the lifetime warranty.
Anything smaller than 36 inch wide cabinets will not fit due to the size of the sink. It should fit a 39 inch wide base cabinet, but it depends on how you install it. If you drop it into an opening (resting it on the counter top), the you just need a hole that fits the sink. If you mount the sink under your countertop you will need something that supports the weight of the sink plus any contents (water, dishes, etc.). This would usually be a simple framework of 2x4's, or something similar you will have to build or get somebody to do for you.
We are expecting to receive this sink back in stock by mid-April. Home Depot has a great tool on their website, if you would like to input your email you will be notified when this item is back in stock!
We used out existing disposal when we installed our new sink.
Not quite sure but it's really big and deep.
Great question! Depending on how deep your cabinet is, how much your countertop overhangs the cabinet and the thickness of your backsplash will most likely result in your sink being pretty close to the backsplash. By measuring from the front panel of the cabinet to the back splash you will be able to get a gauge for how far back the sink will sit!
You have to remove the top part of the cabinet (above the faux drawers) and the drawer fronts, as well as the small center piece that goes perpendicular to those. The piece above the doors stays. I have a couple of photos that may help!
We are currently expecting to receive more in stock by mid-February.